Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Choose Your Own Adventure

In 1971, DC ran this house ad (sorry, the right end and bottom are cropped off a bit...don't worry, you didn't miss anything):

Wow! I can get free comics? How??


Ahhh....behind all the flowery "DC Comics Club" and "Charter Membership" hoo-ha, it's really just a subscription pitch. And those "brand new DC Specials" are no doubt just reprint collections, like Super-Heroes Vs. Super-Gorillas and the like.

But wait...there's something different here...

"Groups?"

Yup, rather than pitching subscriptions to single titles, DC was trying to make readers subscribe to three titles at a time, in preset groups. In each of these first three sets, you got 12 issues of each title + the 4 DC Specials for 9 bucks:



The last group was a bit different...you got just 8 issues of each mag and the 4 Specials, for $8:

So, here's the test: choose your poison, readers--if you could subscribe to only one of these four groups of 1971 DC titles. which would it be?

Show your work...

8 comments:

AlanBryan2112 said...

Show My Work? Group 4 of course.
Why? Worlds Finest has Batman; Batman features Batman and Justice League features Batman.
No Brainer.
Group 4!

snell said...

Ahhh, but World's Finest & JLA only co-star Batman (and JLA not every story), and they're all only 8 times a year...so you're not getting as much Batman as you might think...

The Mutt said...

Jimmy Olsen in 1971? That's Jack Kirby, right?

snell said...

Yes, that was during Kirby's run.

Anonymous said...

What they were really trying to do is get you to cajole your parents into buying all three groups unless you were a girl.

- Lawrence
aka Mr. Digressius

Notintheface said...

The Swanderson junkie in me wants to go for Group 1, but 1971 was when the O'Neil/Adams Ra's al Ghul story was happening, so that's tempting me towards Group 4.

Alan also needs to keep in mind that World's Finest circa 1971 didn't always co-star Batman. In fact, he was in fewer than half the stories.

Bully said...

Kirby on Jimmy Olsen.
Frank Robbins, Neil Adams, and Bob Brown on Detective.
Bob Brown on Superboy AND those magnificent Swanderson covers.

Group II!

snell said...

What, not group 3??

Personally, I'd lean to group 4 if it weren't for the 8 times a year limitation.

And group 1 might be tasty, but that's a whole lotta Kryptonian (Adventure starred Supergirl at the time).

So I guess I'd go II.

I still am interested by the strategy of selling subscriptions in pre-set groups, as opposed allowing readers to pick 3 from a broader list...